I've used NuvaRing incorrectly on and off for 5 months (put in late, forgot it out and started new cycle early, put in late again) and I didn't get pregnant.
A women can most likely become pregnant when she is ovulating.
just as likely as an adult
most likely no
before.
You can become pregnant within 2-4 weeks after the baby is born.
The least likely time to get pregnant is DURING your period. After that, it's a crap-shoot.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
Women are most likely to get pregnant during ovulation, which can be estimated around 14 days after their last period.
Yes. If you are ovulating you are more likely to become pregnant. Many women have become pregnant from pre-cum. If you don't want to become pregnant I would recommend condoms and/or a form of birth control.
The below answer is entirely untrue. If you are on birth control and are using it correctly, you are less than .001% likely to become pregnant, even if sperm is inside of you. A Nuvaring can be used for up to 2-3 months after being expired, but a backup method such as condoms or spermacide are recommended. Keep in mind that when first using the Nuvaring, you must wait 1-2 weeks after putting it in before having unprotected sex. One more thing wrong with the below answer, the last line "Otherwise if you had sex and they didnt [come] then you probably aren't" is also entirely untrue. Pre-ejaculation fluid, commonly called "pre-cum" can contain large amounts of live-sperm, which can lead to pregnancy just as often as regluar "cum". But then again, if you are on birth control, those risks are reduced by up to 99.99%. Answer No matter what if you have unprotected sex, and sperm went into you then you are most likely pregnant. Otherwise if you had sex and they didnt cun then you probably aren't
Yes anything incorrectly fitted is likely to fail
That's up to you. There's no particular time on NuvaRing when you're more likely to get pregnant. Of 1000 couples using NuvaRing perfectly for a year, three will have a pregnancy. It's no 100% effective. If you're OK with that risk, then you can stop using backup contraceptive. If that's not an acceptable level of risk for you, then continue using condoms.